Andre Johnson watched how quickly Texans rookie wide receiver Keke Coutee is assimilating to the NFL and is convinced that the former Texas Tech standout has what it takes to make an impact.

Drafted in the fourth round, Coutee is challenging Braxton Miller to be the Texans' slot receiver.

"To see the kid Keke, how he is and how much he can help them in the return game, great receiver," said Johnson, a retired All-Pro and member of the Texans' Ring of Honor. "So, they have a lot of talent in that room."

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"He's in the long mold of those Red Raiders," Texans receivers coach John Perry said. "He's done a good job. He's working hard. He shows up every day. He's done everything we've asked him to do. If he continues to do that, I can see him moving forward."